Jul 9, 2005 22:31
18 yrs ago
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French term
bdc
French to English
Medical
Medical (general)
This is still in the medical certificate. It says:
"Au coeur, les BDC sont audibles, rythme régulier synchrone au pouls radial avec une fréquence de 82 bts/min..."
I can only think of "battements de coeur", but that would be a bit redundant with "au coeur".
"Au coeur, les BDC sont audibles, rythme régulier synchrone au pouls radial avec une fréquence de 82 bts/min..."
I can only think of "battements de coeur", but that would be a bit redundant with "au coeur".
Proposed translations
(English)
2 +6 | heart sounds | Charlotte Allen |
4 | Heartbeat | Anna Maria Augustine (X) |
3 +1 | bruits du coeur | Béatrice Sylvie Lajoie |
4 | heart sounds and murmurs | Nick Lingris |
4 | s1,s2 | cmorin |
4 | heart murmur | olganet |
4 | cardiac sound | Sinziana Paltineanu (X) |
2 | battements de coeur | chaplin |
Proposed translations
+6
16 mins
French term (edited):
bdc = bruits du coeur
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heart sounds
BdC : Bruits du coeur
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you very much. This had more good hits than cardiac sounds."
17 mins
Heartbeat
Seems most plausible
24 mins
battements de coeur
cela me parait logique tant pis pour les répétitions en médecine actuellement plus que jamais on répète pour couvrir toute éventualité après un eptit tour sur la toile je constate que l'on emploie beaucoup BDC foetaux ce qui confirme ma traduction
Bonsoir
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heartbeats j\'avais oublié que c\'était vers l\'anglais
Bonsoir
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Note added at 25 mins (2005-07-09 22:57:26 GMT)
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heartbeats j\'avais oublié que c\'était vers l\'anglais
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25 mins
bruits du coeur
OBSTETRIQUE
Format de fichier: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
RPM = radiopelvimétrie, HU = hauteur utérine, BdC = bruits du cŒur ...
160 battements/mn, avec des oscillations > 5 battements/mn, sans ...
www.educ.necker.fr/cours/ poly/Obstetrique/Obstetrique.pdf
à moi aussi il m'était venu à l'idée les battements de coeur.
Format de fichier: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
RPM = radiopelvimétrie, HU = hauteur utérine, BdC = bruits du cŒur ...
160 battements/mn, avec des oscillations > 5 battements/mn, sans ...
www.educ.necker.fr/cours/ poly/Obstetrique/Obstetrique.pdf
à moi aussi il m'était venu à l'idée les battements de coeur.
1 hr
heart sounds and murmurs
It seems that the English actually play it safe and use both terms.
About 5,900 G-hits for the phrase. Unfortunately, only one HSAM. :-)
About 5,900 G-hits for the phrase. Unfortunately, only one HSAM. :-)
3 hrs
s1,s2
s1 and s2 are the abbreviations used for 1st and 2nd heart sounds in US clinical notes. s3,s4 may be present in heart failure and constrictive heart disease respectively.
47 mins
heart murmur
A heart murmur is a noise that the blood makes as it flows through the heart. It's like the noise water makes when it flows through a hose. Heart murmurs are common in children and are usually harmless.
http://familydoctor.org/453.xml
Mitral valve stenosis is a "quiet" condition—it often has no symptoms in its early stages and may not be diagnosed until you've had the disease for some time. If you are not having symptoms, such as shortness of breath or pounding of the heart, the first indication of mitral valve stenosis could be a suspicious ***heart murmur*** your doctor hears during a routine checkup
http://health.yahoo.com/ency/healthwise/ue1003/ue1011
bruit
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Murmur Grades
Grade Volume
1/6 very faint, only heard in ideal circumstances
2/6 loud enough to be generally heard
3/6 louder then grade 2
4/6 louder then grade 3
5/6 heard with stethoscope partially off chest
6/6 heard with stethoscope entirely off chest
Auscultation of the chest (listening to the heart with a stethoscope) often reveals a heart murmur. A murmur is an abnormal heart sound caused by turbulent blood flow. The loudness or tone of a murmur is not directly proportional to the seriousness of the underlying abnormality. Often very quiet murmurs are caused by very serious heart problems.Arrythmias, abnormal heartbeat sequences, such as gallop rhythms, may be detected.
http://www.wbvc.bc.ca/hcm.htm
http://familydoctor.org/453.xml
Mitral valve stenosis is a "quiet" condition—it often has no symptoms in its early stages and may not be diagnosed until you've had the disease for some time. If you are not having symptoms, such as shortness of breath or pounding of the heart, the first indication of mitral valve stenosis could be a suspicious ***heart murmur*** your doctor hears during a routine checkup
http://health.yahoo.com/ency/healthwise/ue1003/ue1011
bruit
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Note added at 6 hrs 27 mins (2005-07-10 04:59:08 GMT)
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Murmur Grades
Grade Volume
1/6 very faint, only heard in ideal circumstances
2/6 loud enough to be generally heard
3/6 louder then grade 2
4/6 louder then grade 3
5/6 heard with stethoscope partially off chest
6/6 heard with stethoscope entirely off chest
Auscultation of the chest (listening to the heart with a stethoscope) often reveals a heart murmur. A murmur is an abnormal heart sound caused by turbulent blood flow. The loudness or tone of a murmur is not directly proportional to the seriousness of the underlying abnormality. Often very quiet murmurs are caused by very serious heart problems.Arrythmias, abnormal heartbeat sequences, such as gallop rhythms, may be detected.
http://www.wbvc.bc.ca/hcm.htm
19 hrs
cardiac sound
Any of the sounds heard on auscultation over the heart, usually referred to as first, second, third, or forth heart sound/cardiac sound.
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